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  2. Cuisine of Solomon Islands - Wikipedia

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    Cooking techniques include baking, boiling and frying. Special dishes are made using all kinds of ingredients. Fish is the staple meat in the Solomon Islands cuisine. Usually any meat is cooked and served with sweet potatoes, rice, taro roots, cassava, taro leaves and many other vegetables. Beside the local traditional cuisine many dishes from ...

  3. List of countries by arable land density - Wikipedia

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    Arable density (m² per capita) by country. This is a list of countries ordered by physiological density."Arable land" is defined by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization, the source of "Arable land (hectares per person)" as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land ...

  4. Canarium indicum - Wikipedia

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    In the Solomon Islands, nut yields were found to vary from 80 to 320 kg nut-in-shell per tree, with an average on a healthy tree of at least 100 kg nut-in-shell (15 kg kernel) per year. [5] Total production of Canarium in western Melanesia with 2 million trees is estimated to be more than 100’000 t of nuts-in-shell (16’000 t of kernels-in ...

  5. Taro - Wikipedia

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    Taro corms are a food staple in African, ... [50] and Kilu Cave in the Solomon Islands dated to around 28,000 to ... was a farming area deemed perfect for growing ...

  6. Culture of the Solomon Islands - Wikipedia

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    The cultural area includes the nation state of Solomon Islands and the Bougainville Island, which is a part of Papua New Guinea. [1] The Solomon Islands includes some culturally Polynesian societies which lie outside the main region of Polynesian influence, known as the Polynesian Triangle.

  7. Tropical agriculture - Wikipedia

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    While growing food for local consumption is the core of tropical agriculture, cash crops (normally crops grown for export) are also included in the definition. When people discuss the tropics, it is normal to use generalized labels to group together similar tropical areas.

  8. Australia boosts police support for Solomon Islands amid ...

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    The U.S. and Australia have been racing to limit China's security ambitions in the Pacific Islands ever since the Solomon Islands' then-leader, Manasseh Sogavare, signed a security deal with ...

  9. Solomon Islands rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Solomon Islands have the sixth highest percentage of forest cover in the world. The natural vegetation of the Solomon archipelago consists mostly of lowland and montane tropical rain forests . The major plant communities include coastal strand, mangrove forests, freshwater swamp forests, lowland rain forests, and montane rain forests.